What is autism – Therapeutic enzymes Part 4?
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Jun 19th, 2009 |
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When DeFelice’s second child, Jordan, was born
nearly two years later, he too had “sensory integration problems,” although his were less severe than Matthew’s. Jordan also rocked back and forth, but not as compulsively. He was too insensitive to pain and would hurl himself off the top of furniture. He had many digestive problems.
For as long as she could remember, DeFelice herself had had lifelong neurological problems including constant migraine headaches. Incredible as it may sound, she suffered from the headaches almost 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
She was “hypersensitive to everything,” could wear only certain clothing textures, could tolerate only certain types of light…the list was long. A light breeze could feel like bugs crawling all over her skin. She calls herself “a sensory integration disaster.”
She was desperate for answers. She asked Matthew’s doctors whether allergies
could figure in his disability. They dismissed the idea. She also didn’t know that food intolerance (for instance to lactose or gluten) differs from true food allergies. She just had a vague hunch that food and digestion were the problems.
And, yes, digestion and the immune system are involved.


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